First, before we dive into it, let's pat Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) on the back for doing a real townhall meeting, even if it was with a friendly crowd in Bozeman, Montana. This is a nice contrast to 2012, when he was up for re-election and tried to evade public scrutiny over his vote in support…

They voted present. Ahh yes, the chronicles of climate courage. But let's talk about what really happened here: a senator from the coal state of Montana refused to vote against the Green New Deal in the United States Senate.That's right, Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) once again joined with his fellow Se…

Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) hasn't been much of an advocate for Crow Coal, or the labor union jobs in Colstrip, Montana. That being said, you gotta at least give him credit for laughing at the craziness which is known as the "Green New Deal."

The government shutdown ended one week ago, and the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee met for the first time on Wednesday to begin hammering out a compromise that will hopefully provide border security and keep the government open.

President Trump talks about the midterm election results, congratulates Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., on his re-election, stands by the "good job" being done by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, and gets into another testy back and forth with CNN's Jim Acosta.